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    1.5.6 Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Centre‚ Kurukshetra Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Centre in 2010 Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Centre‚ the name Kurukshetra itself reminds us of the sanguinary battle between Pandavas and Kauravas from Mahabharata‚ although the words science centre makes us wonder whether it’s just a regular science centre or it has something relevant to the epic attached to it. Putting a halt to all those thoughts‚ we have Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Centre (KPSC)

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    Krishna and Bhishma within the body of this work. Karna was the son of Surya and Kunti. He was born to Kunti before her marriage with Pandu. Karna was the closest friend of Duryodhana and fought on his behalf against the Pandavas in the famous Kurukshetra war. Karna fought against misfortune throughout his life and kept his word under all circumstances. Many admire him for his courage and generosity. It is believed that Karna founded the city of Karnal. Many believe that he was the greatest warrior

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    Pandavas

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    are Yudhisthira‚ Bhima‚ Arjuna‚ Nakula and Sahadeva. All five brothers were married to the same woman‚Draupadi. (Each brother also had multiple other wives.) Together‚ the brothers fought and prevailed in a great war against their cousins the Kauravas‚ which came to be known as the Battle of Kurukshetra. However‚ one could say that there were six pandavas instead of five‚ the eldest being Karna who was abandoned by his mother‚ Kunti before her marriage. Karna was told by Lord Krishna that according to the

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    metre‚ heroic poems had the line rather than stanza as their metrical unit. Classical epic grew from the heroic poems. Simply defined an Epic is a long poem about the doings of one or more characters from history or legend. These doings are usually war-like‚ and involve a large number of secondary characters‚ as well as a background of gods and spirits who join in the action from time to time. Because the epic is long‚ the poet has plenty of time for digressions and descriptions. Another characteristic

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    Krishna as a Transformational Leader James MacGregor Burns (1978) first introduced the concepts of transformational and transactional leadership in his treatment of political leadership. According to Burns‚ transformational leaders offer a purpose that transcends short-term goals and focuses on higher order intrinsic needs. Working for a Transformational Leader can be a wonderful and uplifting experience. They put passion and energy into everything. They care about you and want you to succeed

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    beloved scripture of India‚ a scripture of the scriptures. It is a dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna‚ narrated in the Bhishma-Parva of the Mahabharata. It comprises eighteen chapters of a total of 701 Sanskrit verses. On the battle-field of Kurukshetra‚ Lord Krishna talked with Arjuna‚ revealed the profound‚ sublime and soul-stirring spiritual truths and expounded to him the rare secrets of Yoga‚ Vedanta‚ Bhakti and Karma. All the teachings of Lord Krishna were subsequently recorded as the Bhagavad

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    Mahabharata Summary

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    Adi-Parva‚ First Book: The Origins of the Families The story opens as Sauti‚ a storyteller returning from the snake sacrifice of King Janamejaya‚ approaches several wise men‚ or rishis‚ in the forest of Naimisha. He relates to them the Mahabharata as he has heard it from Vaisampayana‚ a disciple of the poet Vyasa. Sauti begins by recounting the death of King Parikshit of the Bharatas at the hands of Takshaka‚ aNaga‚ or snake-man. King Janamejaya‚ Parikshit’s son and successor‚ had held the snake

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    sop for ms biotechnology

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    2007 Institution Seth Jai Prakash Mukand Lal Institute of Technology‚ Radaur‚ Yamunanagar‚ Haryana St. Mary’s Convent Sr. Sec. School‚ Panipat‚ Haryana St. Mary’s Convent Sr. Sec. School‚ Panipat‚ Haryana University/ Board Kurukshetra University‚ Kurukshetra Performance 75% All India Secondary School Examination (C.B.S.E.) All India Secondary School Examination(C.B.S.E.) 84% 91% GRE SCORE: 300 verbal section: 145 quant section : 155 TOEFL score : 80 Technical skills:

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    their practice of asceticism" (Narasimhan 66). This shine a positive light on the Pandavas exile‚ which was a consequence of Yudhisthira ’s irrational gambling. War becomes inevitable through fate. Initially‚ there is an attempt to avoid war. Yudhisthira realizes that war is wrong has a cyclical nature: "In all cases war is evil. Who that strikes is not struck in return? Victory and defeat‚ O Krsna‚ are the same to one who is killed" (Narasimhan 99). Duryodhana‚ who "follows the dictates

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    Dharma in Mahabharata

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    Dharma in the Mahabharta The concept of dharma is the most central and core concept of Hindu philosophy‚ “all the other principles and values flow from the beautiful fountain of Dharma” (Srinivasan n.d.‚ 1). Consequently‚ the Hindu scriptures present many examples of its importance in a variety of ways. The two epics Mahabharata and Ramayana are particularly interesting in their presentation of dharma. Dharma is Sanskrit word with many different connotations

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